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  • Fire Flowers are one of the many power-ups and common power-ups obtainable in the Mario series. The Fire Flower turns Mario into Fire Mario, giving him the ability to throw bouncing fireballs at enemies. Other protagonists, including Toad, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Rosalina, are also able to obtain this item. The Fire Flower first appeared in Super Mario Bros..
  • In The Deep, Fire Flowers placement are typically spread out strategically, using one to cover a good-sized area to hinder the players. In Urgoz's Warren they are placed in clusters on cliff ledges outside of player's reach, and thus cannot be turned off. However, they only shoot projectiles when there are monsters around the bridge. The amount of flowers clustered together makes fighting or running away from any monsters on the bridge quite a challenge, even if there are spots on the bridge where none can hit.
  • Fire Flower (ang. Kwiat Ognia) to power-up, który pojawia się w wielu grach serii Super Mario aż od Super Mario Bros w 1985. Mogą być znalezione w blokach (najczęściej w ? blokach) gdzie normalnie się pojawia po wcześniejszym zebraniu Super Grzyba (lub innego dowolnego Power-Up'a), co pozwala na zamianę gracza w Ognistą Super Formę, co pozwala na strzelanie ognistymi kulami. Ice Flower jest przeciwieństwem tego ulepszenia.
  • A Fire Flower was a power-up for Mario first appearing in Super Mario Bros.. It transformed him into Fire Mario and gave him the ability to cast Fireballs at enemies such as Goombas and Koopa Troopas. In the Super Mario Kart, the Fire Flower was the icon for the second set of tracks in the game, the Flower Cup. Since then, it has reappeared in this cup for every Mario Kart series game. Recently, the Fire Flower has also entered the lineup of Items. Similar to its Super Mario series capability, racers who possess it can launch Fireballs.
  • Fire Flower sets the enemy on fire, inflicting Magic damage every 2 seconds for 30 seconds. On iRO2, this skill is localized as Firestarter.
  • The Fire Flower (ファイアフラワー, Faia Furawā) is a power-up in the Mario series that grants the ability to shoot fireballs and is also a item in the Super Smash Flash series.
  • The Fire Flower is an item in the Super Mario series that first appears in Super Mario Bros. It has appeared in almost every single Mario platformer since.
  • The Fire Flower is an item in the Super Mario series of games. It enables the user to shoot fireballs. Its first appearance was Super Mario Bros.
  • Name: Fire Flower Classification: Flower, Power-up, Item Users: Mario, Luigi, Anyone in Smash Bros. Speed: Sub-Human (Immobile) Durability: Below Human level (Can be destroyed in a single hit) Range: A few meters Weaknesses: Goes away after single hit, Has a limited amount of fire it can shoot if used as a weapon as opposed to a power up
  • Fire flower é uma flor de fogo. ela permite que o jogador atire fogo nos inimigos. Essa flor é muito famosa. Assim, há também outras versões dela, como a Ice Flower.thumb Categoria:Super Mario The Dark Star Categoria:Power-Ups
  • Jest drugim (po grzybie) najsłynniejszy przedmiot w grze i występuje w w wszystkich wersjach Mario. Fier flower ma dwa działania: 1. Daje nam możliwość rzucania kulami ognia 2. Daje 2 dodatkowe życia.
  • When Mario or Luigi grabs it, they upgrade, and become FIRE MARIO and FIRE LUIGI. They gain the ability to throw fireballs, and they can blow anything out of their path! If anyone else touches a fire flower, they burst into flames and/or explode.
  • Waluigi also has the ability to use the Fire Flower, and Wario can manipulate its effect to drastic proportions. It is assumed Wario can use it also. Other than the Mario Bros., Sonic has used one as well. In Episode 8, Sonic used a Fire Flower to transform into Fire Sonic. Fire Sonic's powers seem to be much stronger than Fire Mario's attacks, such as the ability to combine it with Chaos Control and can create a pillar of Fire by running in a circle fast and long enough, similar to the tornado attacks used in the games. The attack is supposedly called the Fire Tornado. Like Mario, Sonic also has enhanced strength and speed with this item.
  • File:Flower.png This item Is a common item it makes mario change his palette and lets him Fire fireballs!File:Ani smb3 fierythrow.gif
  • Fire Flower is the Rare fire variant in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. Along with the Fire Cactus, Fire Pea, Fire Chomper, BBQ Corn, and Fire Rose, she is one of the six fire-based variants on the plants side.
  • Fire Flower is a another Flower seen in Mario Plush Collection!
  • a fire flower first apeared in super mario bros it was the 2nd mario power up and one of the best.if eaten by mario it will give him the power to shoot fire
  • Fire Flowers (ファイアフラワー Faia Furawā?) are an item that originated from the Mario series. When holding one, hitting A will make the flower start spewing fire in front of the character. * It can do up to 44% damage combined. * By throwing and dropping it, it can do between 4-12% damage. * The Fire Flower will last a combined 7 seconds. * When using the Fire Flower in Melee, characters cannot move or jump, although this has been changed in Brawl. * Being hit by a thrown Fire Flower will set the character on fire, as well as cause a little knockback. * The flames can be reflected by Fox/Falco's reflector, Zelda's Nayru's Love, and Mario/Dr. Mario's cape. It can also be deflected by Mewtwo's Confusion, but doesn't hurt the opponent, and isn't very effective. The flames can
  • It also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series. One of Mario's moves lets him shoot out fireballs and the Fire Flower appears as a flamethrower style item. The latest appearance of the Fire Flower is in Super Mario 3D World. In Mario Kart series, it is used as the symbol for the Flower Cup, the second of the Nitro cups.
  • Fire Flowers are routinely acquired when Mario hits a "?" block from below, but occasionally they're hidden in brick blocks or music-note blocks. In Super Mario Bros. 3, Fire Flowers can also be acquired in a game of "Concentration". The fireballs can defeat some of the more common enemies in one hit, such as Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Paratroopas, Lakitu, and Spinies. Strangely, fire flowers are waterproof, as they can be thrown during water levels.
  • The Fire Flower is an item and Power-Up in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It appears in many worlds, but first appeared in World 1 (NSMB Wii). It is a flower that is orange on the outside, yellow on the inside. Fire Flowers are the opposite of the Ice Flower. They are more powerful too. Fire Flowers usually appear by hitting Bricks or Question Blocks. When you fire a fireball (press 1 button) it will instantly kill the enemy, however some enemies such as Dry Bones and Buzzy Beetles are immune to them. Two Fireballs can be fired on each side by doing a Spin-Jump. Thrown Fireballs can be eaten by Yoshi and spat out to create a large, "destructive" Fireball. Fire Flowers turn Mario into Fire Mario when they touch him (or Fire Luigi, Blue Toad, Yellow Toad. Fire Flowers can also be found and earne
  • The Fire Flower is a powerup that is frequently used by Mario, Luigi and Wario while having a Super Mushroom state active. It gives the user the ability to shoot fireballs. In MKF, it provides a general power-up to the user.
  • Fire Flowers are common offensive items in the Paper Mario series. During the Paper Mario series, the player can use the Fire Flower to attack the enemies Mario and his partners encountered during their travels. These items can be purchased in many shops in the Shroom Grocery from Toad Town, Koopa's Shop from Koopa Village, and Yoshi's Cabana from Lavalava Island from Paper Mario. Also in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, they can be purchased in Toad Bros. Bazaar from Rogueport, Niff T.'s Shop from Petalburg, and Keelhaul Key Galleria from Keelhaul Key. Fire Flowers can be also used as ingredients to be made into new items with a help of Tayce T. or Zess T. The Fire Flower does appear in Super Paper Mario, but with a substitute suitable for the game known as the Fire Burst but they mak
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  • The current appearance of the Fire Flower.
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  • Magic Spell
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  • Super Mario Star Journey
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  • Super Smash Flash
  • Super Smash Flash 2
Games
  • Nearly all Mario Games
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  • Mario Kart 7
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  • Flame Pulse
Appearance
  • Super Smash Bros.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl
  • Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS)
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  • Super Mario Bros.
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  • Fire Flower
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  • A Fire Flower
  • A Fire Flower from Mario Kart 8
  • Fire Flower in Super Smash Flash.
  • The Fire Flower as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
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  • A flaming flower that grows in the rocky mountains of Perion.
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  • Zamienia Mario w Fire Mario
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  • Fire Flower
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  • A flower that lets you throw fireballs.Cast .
  • Allows you to throw fireballs that cause other Karts to spin out of control on impact.
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  • Attack
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  • * This is a quest item.
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  • Turns its user into their Fire form
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  • Changes Mario's clothes, and allows him to shoot Fireballs
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  • Seal Explosion Lv. 1
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  • Mario Kart 7
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  • Fire Flowers are one of the many power-ups and common power-ups obtainable in the Mario series. The Fire Flower turns Mario into Fire Mario, giving him the ability to throw bouncing fireballs at enemies. Other protagonists, including Toad, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Rosalina, are also able to obtain this item. The Fire Flower first appeared in Super Mario Bros..
  • It also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series. One of Mario's moves lets him shoot out fireballs and the Fire Flower appears as a flamethrower style item. The latest appearance of the Fire Flower is in Super Mario 3D World. This item also appeared in Mario Kart 7 as a brand new item. It is quite weak and little bit helpless. But touch the X or L button and you'll see the fireball coming in front of you. You can use them to burn the players. This could also make them spin-out with the fire burning behind and little smoke coming out. You can make up to 10 fireballs before the effect wears off. Fire Flower mainly appears from 2nd to 4th place. In Mario Kart series, it is used as the symbol for the Flower Cup, the second of the Nitro cups.
  • In The Deep, Fire Flowers placement are typically spread out strategically, using one to cover a good-sized area to hinder the players. In Urgoz's Warren they are placed in clusters on cliff ledges outside of player's reach, and thus cannot be turned off. However, they only shoot projectiles when there are monsters around the bridge. The amount of flowers clustered together makes fighting or running away from any monsters on the bridge quite a challenge, even if there are spots on the bridge where none can hit.
  • Fire Flowers (ファイアフラワー Faia Furawā?) are an item that originated from the Mario series. When holding one, hitting A will make the flower start spewing fire in front of the character. * It can do up to 44% damage combined. * By throwing and dropping it, it can do between 4-12% damage. * The Fire Flower will last a combined 7 seconds. * When using the Fire Flower in Melee, characters cannot move or jump, although this has been changed in Brawl. * Being hit by a thrown Fire Flower will set the character on fire, as well as cause a little knockback. * The flames can be reflected by Fox/Falco's reflector, Zelda's Nayru's Love, and Mario/Dr. Mario's cape. It can also be deflected by Mewtwo's Confusion, but doesn't hurt the opponent, and isn't very effective. The flames can also be absorbed in Ness and Lucas's PSI Magnet. * Level 5 and above CPUs in the original Super Smash Bros. will never use the Fire Flower against Fox or Ness since Fox can reflect the flames and Ness can absorb them. Instead, they'll throw the Fire Flower at them. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Fire Flowers, like all shooting items, can now be used while walking. [1]
  • Fire Flower (ang. Kwiat Ognia) to power-up, który pojawia się w wielu grach serii Super Mario aż od Super Mario Bros w 1985. Mogą być znalezione w blokach (najczęściej w ? blokach) gdzie normalnie się pojawia po wcześniejszym zebraniu Super Grzyba (lub innego dowolnego Power-Up'a), co pozwala na zamianę gracza w Ognistą Super Formę, co pozwala na strzelanie ognistymi kulami. Ice Flower jest przeciwieństwem tego ulepszenia.
  • A Fire Flower was a power-up for Mario first appearing in Super Mario Bros.. It transformed him into Fire Mario and gave him the ability to cast Fireballs at enemies such as Goombas and Koopa Troopas. In the Super Mario Kart, the Fire Flower was the icon for the second set of tracks in the game, the Flower Cup. Since then, it has reappeared in this cup for every Mario Kart series game. Recently, the Fire Flower has also entered the lineup of Items. Similar to its Super Mario series capability, racers who possess it can launch Fireballs.
  • Fire Flower sets the enemy on fire, inflicting Magic damage every 2 seconds for 30 seconds. On iRO2, this skill is localized as Firestarter.
  • The Fire Flower (ファイアフラワー, Faia Furawā) is a power-up in the Mario series that grants the ability to shoot fireballs and is also a item in the Super Smash Flash series.
  • Fire Flowers are routinely acquired when Mario hits a "?" block from below, but occasionally they're hidden in brick blocks or music-note blocks. In Super Mario Bros. 3, Fire Flowers can also be acquired in a game of "Concentration". The fireballs can defeat some of the more common enemies in one hit, such as Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Paratroopas, Lakitu, and Spinies. Fireballs can also be used sometimes to defeat Bowser and the Koopalings, with multiple hits. Buzzy Beetles are immune to fireballs in every Mario game in which they appear, as are many enemies found in fortresses and ghost houses such as Boos and Thwomps. Image:Fire flowerSMW.png In Super Mario World, Fire Flowers acquired a more tulip-like appearance. The flowers in the previous games vaguely resembled poppies. The Super Smash Bros. games and New Super Mario Bros. still used the original design, however. In general, Fire Flowers will not appear on-screen if Mario is small. This is not the case, however, in Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros., in which the player can hold an item in reserve that will automatically descend from the screen when Mario gets hit. In the original Super Mario Bros. for NES, there is a glitch in the game where Mario can be both small and have the ability to shoot. To acquire this state, a player must hit Bowser and the axe that destroys the bridge at the same time while Mario is big or has the fire ability in a castle level. If executed correctly, Mario will flash to show he has been harmed, but he will remain big and the clip of Mario talking to Toad will be normal. In the following level, when Mario hits a question box, a mushroom will appear (even though he is big) which will make Mario small, but he will be wearing a white suit. When the button to throw the fireball is pressed, Mario will appear big when throwing the ball, but return to small after he throws it. Usually, if Mario makes a Fire Flower appear and shrinks before touching it, the Fire Flower will only change him into Super Mario. This is not the case in Super Mario World, New Super Mario Bros., or in the Game Boy Advance remake of Super Mario Bros. 3--in these games, small Mario will be transformed directly into Fire Mario upon touching a Fire Flower. In Super Mario Bros., most versions of Super Mario World, and the original Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3, Fire Mario will revert all the way down to small Mario if hit. In the American version of Super Mario Bros. 3 and New Super Mario Brothers, however, if Fire Mario is hit, he merely reverts back to Super Mario, giving the player the ability to get fully powered-up with the next item that appears, rather than having to first grab a Super Mushroom to become Super Mario. This trait would later resurface in Super Mario Advance 2 and New Super Mario Bros. In Super Mario World, an enemy defeated by a fireball typically turns into a gold coin worth 200 points which can then be collected by Mario. This trait was later enabled in Super Mario Advance 4 by an e-Reader card, and then carried over to New Super Mario Bros. (However, in this game, the only way to get 200 points from a coin is to hit a block with a coin in it. Fire Flowers are set to make a reappearance in Super Mario Galaxy, along with the Super Mushroom and the Starman. This marks the first appearance of classic power-ups in a 3D Mario Platform game. Unlike previous games, however, the Fire Flower is lost after a certain amount of time, not through being hit by an enemy. The Ice Flower from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time will make a reappearance as well. Strangely, fire flowers are waterproof, as they can be thrown during water levels.
  • The Fire Flower is a powerup that is frequently used by Mario, Luigi and Wario while having a Super Mushroom state active. It gives the user the ability to shoot fireballs. In MKF, it provides a general power-up to the user. * Mario turns into Fire Mario and throws fireballs that bounce along the ground. Classic Mario and Classic Luigi's fireballs behave the same. * Luigi turns into Fire Luigi. He also throws fireballs, but his fly straight without being affected by gravity, like in the Smash Bros. series. However, they do not travel as far. * Wario will gain his Dragon Hat to use as a short range flamethrower. It can rack up multiple hits fast, but wears out after an extended period of time. * Sonic will gain the Fire Shield. * Link will become Boomerang Link. Link fires two boomerangs, one magical with greater reach and power and the other plain, and they will fly back if they don't hit an enemy. Both of them can be aimed. * Arthur will gain a random weapon from his arsenal of weapons. * Samus will gain a random beam weapon from her arsenal. * Roll and Mega Man will gain a random robot master weapon. These are dependent on an ammo meter. Powerups in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion
  • The Fire Flower is an item in the Super Mario series that first appears in Super Mario Bros. It has appeared in almost every single Mario platformer since.
  • The Fire Flower is an item in the Super Mario series of games. It enables the user to shoot fireballs. Its first appearance was Super Mario Bros.
  • Name: Fire Flower Classification: Flower, Power-up, Item Users: Mario, Luigi, Anyone in Smash Bros. Speed: Sub-Human (Immobile) Durability: Below Human level (Can be destroyed in a single hit) Range: A few meters Weaknesses: Goes away after single hit, Has a limited amount of fire it can shoot if used as a weapon as opposed to a power up
  • Fire flower é uma flor de fogo. ela permite que o jogador atire fogo nos inimigos. Essa flor é muito famosa. Assim, há também outras versões dela, como a Ice Flower.thumb Categoria:Super Mario The Dark Star Categoria:Power-Ups
  • Fire Flowers are common offensive items in the Paper Mario series. During the Paper Mario series, the player can use the Fire Flower to attack the enemies Mario and his partners encountered during their travels. These items can be purchased in many shops in the Shroom Grocery from Toad Town, Koopa's Shop from Koopa Village, and Yoshi's Cabana from Lavalava Island from Paper Mario. Also in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, they can be purchased in Toad Bros. Bazaar from Rogueport, Niff T.'s Shop from Petalburg, and Keelhaul Key Galleria from Keelhaul Key. Fire Flowers can be also used as ingredients to be made into new items with a help of Tayce T. or Zess T. The Fire Flower does appear in Super Paper Mario, but with a substitute suitable for the game known as the Fire Burst but they make a cameo after when you beat a level and on francis castle.
  • Jest drugim (po grzybie) najsłynniejszy przedmiot w grze i występuje w w wszystkich wersjach Mario. Fier flower ma dwa działania: 1. Daje nam możliwość rzucania kulami ognia 2. Daje 2 dodatkowe życia.
  • When Mario or Luigi grabs it, they upgrade, and become FIRE MARIO and FIRE LUIGI. They gain the ability to throw fireballs, and they can blow anything out of their path! If anyone else touches a fire flower, they burst into flames and/or explode.
  • Waluigi also has the ability to use the Fire Flower, and Wario can manipulate its effect to drastic proportions. It is assumed Wario can use it also. Other than the Mario Bros., Sonic has used one as well. In Episode 8, Sonic used a Fire Flower to transform into Fire Sonic. Fire Sonic's powers seem to be much stronger than Fire Mario's attacks, such as the ability to combine it with Chaos Control and can create a pillar of Fire by running in a circle fast and long enough, similar to the tornado attacks used in the games. The attack is supposedly called the Fire Tornado. Like Mario, Sonic also has enhanced strength and speed with this item.
  • File:Flower.png This item Is a common item it makes mario change his palette and lets him Fire fireballs!File:Ani smb3 fierythrow.gif
  • Fire Flower is the Rare fire variant in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. Along with the Fire Cactus, Fire Pea, Fire Chomper, BBQ Corn, and Fire Rose, she is one of the six fire-based variants on the plants side.
  • Fire Flower is a another Flower seen in Mario Plush Collection!
  • The Fire Flower is an item and Power-Up in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It appears in many worlds, but first appeared in World 1 (NSMB Wii). It is a flower that is orange on the outside, yellow on the inside. Fire Flowers are the opposite of the Ice Flower. They are more powerful too. Fire Flowers usually appear by hitting Bricks or Question Blocks. When you fire a fireball (press 1 button) it will instantly kill the enemy, however some enemies such as Dry Bones and Buzzy Beetles are immune to them. Two Fireballs can be fired on each side by doing a Spin-Jump. Thrown Fireballs can be eaten by Yoshi and spat out to create a large, "destructive" Fireball. Fire Flowers turn Mario into Fire Mario when they touch him (or Fire Luigi, Blue Toad, Yellow Toad. Fire Flowers can also be found and earned on the Power Up Panels minigame. Fire Flowers also appear in Super Mario Galaxy. They are found trapped in glass cubes (mostly) that can be broken with a Spin. When Mario/Luigi touches a Fire Flower, they will become Fire Mario/Luigi and have the ability to throw Fireballs to defeat enemies and light torches. Unlike the Fire Flower in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Fire Mario does not change into normal Mario when damaged under the effects of the Fire Flower. Also, unlike the Fire Flower in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the Fire Flower in Super Mario Galaxy only lasts a limited time before it wears off (a music plays while under the effects of the Fire Flower and gets faster the closer it gets to the Fire Flower's ending time). Fire Flowers in Super Mario Galaxy can be utilized by simply shaking the Wii Remote. Fire Flowers first appear in the Freezeflame Galaxy along with its icy counterpart, the Ice Flower, and later appears in the Dusty Dune Galaxy, Deep Dark Galaxy, and Snow Cap Galaxy. The Fire Flower reappears in Super Mario Galaxy 2 where it operates and is utilized the same way as in Super Mario Galaxy. However, it is not as common as it was in Super Mario Galaxy. It makes appearances in a few galaxies such as the Crate Burning missions of the Rightside Down Galaxy and Upside Dizzy Galaxy, and also makes appearances in the Slipsand Galaxy. In the Crate Burning missions, a Fire Flower is needed to be utilized to burn and break several Crates within a time limit in order to earn a Power Star. A Fire Flower makes a small, minor appearance in Mario Kart Wii. The Fire Flower is the emblem of the Flower Cup. Also, there is a billboard in Moonview Highway that advertises fuel and has a picture of a Fire Flower. There is also a store in Coconut Mall that sells Fire Flowers and other items. In Super Paper Mario, Fire Flowers appear in the skies of Lineland and at Fort Francis, in the room on the left, thus making them cameo appearances in the game. In this game, the Fire Flower has its Super Mario World appearance.
  • a fire flower first apeared in super mario bros it was the 2nd mario power up and one of the best.if eaten by mario it will give him the power to shoot fire
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